It turns out that you can easily pland DNA at a crime scene – any biology undergraduate could do this: it’s easier than planting a fingerprint. One method requires you to have a sample of the actual DNA, the other requires you have access to the DNA information in a police database.
Centralised DNA databases still sound like such a great idea, especially in the UK, so well known for keeping the integrity of these kinds of details (that’s sarcasm, people).
Slashdot Science Story | Scientists Learn To Fabricate DNA Evidence.

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